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Collections
of DVDs are now also held at libraries in Amesbury, Corsham,
Malmesbury, Marlborough and Westbury.
Recent
films, such as Finding Nemo, The Pirates of
the Caribbean and Calendar Girls, are now
directly available to rent from a total of 14 libraries in Wiltshire.
The
other libraries holding collections of DVDs are: Trowbridge,
Calne, Salisbury, Wootton Bassett, Melksham, Bradford on Avon, Chippenham,
Devizes and Warminster.
They
can also be ordered through any one of the other 16 libraries in
the county and four mobile libraries.
To
make space for the new items at the five additional libraries, less
popular collections of music CDs are being moved to other libraries.
It will still be possible to order CDs from these five libraries.
Library
stock manager David Green said: "DVDs are becoming increasingly
popular and to help meet the public demand for films in this format
we have increased the number of libraries stocking them.
"Libraries
are about more than just books. They provide access to a wide range
of books, videos, CDs, computer games and of course DVDs.
"We
now hold more than 2,500 DVDs across libraries in Wiltshire,
which means there should be something to interest everyone."
DVDs
can be borrowed from libraries for up to one week at a time. The
lending fee is the same as for videos - £1.50 for TV programmes
and older movies, and £2.90 for new titles.
For
more information about the DVDs that are available, either visit
your local library or go online and explore the library catalogue
at www.willtshire.gov.uk.
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